van Schalkwyk, FrançoisWillmers, MichelleSchonwetter, Tobias2017-03-022017-03-022015-062015-06http://hdl.handle.net/10625/56284What are the socio-technical conditions under which open data initiatives in public agencies are likely to succeed in institutional domains? Is open data practice being embedded in African governments? With its focus on developing country contexts, the research of the Emerging Impacts of Open Data in Developing Countries project, combined with this study, contribute to better understanding of change processes in institutions. The study measures open data practice at all levels of government to develop a deeper understanding of embedded barriers as well as enablers of change. Licensing indicates compliance with a fundamental tenet of open data: unrestricted re-use.Text1 digital file (38 p. : ill.)enOPEN DATAOPEN GOVERNMENTINSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORKUNIVERSITIESSOUTH OF SAHARAKENYASOUTH AFRICAPOLICY IMPLICATIONSLICENSINGCREATIVE COMMONSOD4DEmbedding open data practice : developing indicators on the institutionalization of open data practice in two African governmentsWorking Paper